Structure and Historical Contingency in EU Integration: A Brief Assessment from the Perspective of a "New Dane"

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Abstract

This chapter investigates the question as to in which way European politics impact on the subjectivation of individuals in its member states. In a first step it presents a theoretical framework that combines elements of the social theories of Norbert Elias, Michel Foucault, Peter Wagner and Andreas Reckwitz. This theoretical frame of reference, then, is applied to some empirical observations in Denmark. The author holds both a German and Danish passport and therefore has the advantage to experience EU politics from the perspective of two national citizenships. The observations, however, are of an anectodical character and serve as illustrations rather than as empirical evidence. In relating theory and observations to the other chapters of this volume, the chapter plays the role of a discussant. It concludes with some reflections in light of the theoretical framework, the Danish experiences, and some findings from the other authors.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelEurope and the Everyday. Subjectivities, Identities and Contestations
RedaktørerElena Glockzin, Stephan Stetter
UdgivelsesstedWiesbaden
ForlagSpringer
Publikationsdato2024
Sider143-153
ISBN (Trykt)978-3-658-45785-3
ISBN (Elektronisk)978-3-658-45786-0
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2024
NavnEuropa – Politik – Gesellschaft
ISSN2625-1361

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